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Thursday, June 27, 2013

Technology +'s and -'s of the World

The upside of technology:

Growing up as a child, reading books where a classic, the smell'n feel of the paper, and the excitement as a turn of a page when viewing a picture. The smell of literature through out the library, and the sound of laughter of Dr. Seuss, amongst story telling. 

Then came technology of online reading, CD books, Videos, Kindle's...

Libraries have become a source of the past, so sorry children of our future, will miss out on the creative imagination that books bring to the human mind...

Before radios where invented, you'd sit around amongst, singing and telling story of tales of fiction/nonfiction, then came the invention of a radio transmitter, by James Clerk Maxwell in 1864.

Am/FM module's had made a hit wave in the 1900's, airing entertainment, and a source of news.

As the World grew in population, soon music to the ears of listeners indulged in our viewers of telecommunication...

Then came the creation of Televisions in 1925', then came color in 1934', which thrived through the 1900's.

Before the phone, you'd run over to give a call or shout out the window, then your neighbor would spread the news, like Opray Whinfrey. Then come along Alexander Graham Bell and Elisha Gray disputed the invention of the telephone, Yet Bell had won in 1876'.

                                                                               

Then came beeper's, cellphone's, landlines are somewhat of history...

Today's future has gone Globally technical, what would life be without technology?

 

The downside of technology:

What will happen when electricity has become of the past, and we have to start all over again?

Globally, we have endured this experience, catastrophically speaking.

How will you be able to retrieve your bank accounts, listen to the news, and live?

What "We the People" need, start backing up your future in a daily log of your life's personal precious moments, documents, financial institutes, along w/your money, like under the mattress...

Be prepared for a lockdown some day on Society...   

 
                                                                                   
                                                                               
 
 









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